Can the pH of a solution be zero or negative? If so, give examples to illustrate these values.
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It's definitely possible to calculate a negative pH value. ... In practice, any acid that yields a concentration of hydrogen ions with a molarity greater than 1 will be calculated to have a negative pH. For example, the pH of 12M HCl (hydrochloric acid) is calculated to be -log(12) = -1.08.
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